Prediction and Regulation by Linear Least-Square Methods (Minnesota Archive Editions) - Softcover

Whittle, Peter

 
9780816611485: Prediction and Regulation by Linear Least-Square Methods (Minnesota Archive Editions)

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Prediction and Regulation by Linear Least-Square Methods was first published in 1963. This revised second edition was issued in 1983. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.During the past two decades, statistical theories of prediction and control have assumed an increasing importance in all fields of scientific research. To understand a phenomenon is to be able to predict it and to influence it in predictable ways. First published in 1963 and long out of print, Prediction and Regulation by Linear Least-Square Methods offers important tools for constructing models of dynamic phenomena. This elegantly written book has been a basic reference for researchers in many applied sciences who seek practical information about the representation and manipulation of stationary stochastic processes. Peter Whittle's text has a devoted group of readers and users, especially among economists. This edition contains the unchanged text of the original and adds new works by the author and a foreword by economist Thomas J. Sargent.

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Peter Whittle lives in Devon. He was encouraged to put this current collection of stories together having garnered a few favourable comments from friends, who'd read his previous book of sketches called 'Hot Off the Press'. In truth, they probably felt obliged to say something positive, but he's come to realise that in the cut-throat world of sales marketing one has to grab onto whatever is available.

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